Northland's disaster recovery focused on setting clear priorities, coordinating government and community efforts, and supporting local groups. The region made solid progress, with an emphasis on reducing future risks and building resilience.
This study explored how government place-based planning and citizen-driven placemaking transform place identity of lost places after the 2011 Japan tsunami.
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (Elsevier)
The Build Back Better Sector Guides provide practical resources to support clients, partners, and staff of the Asian Development Bank to enhance the climate and disaster resilience of communities, infrastructure and systems.
The State of Pre-arranged Financing for Disasters 2024 is a unique source of data and analysis on the level of effort of international development donors to support a shift towards arranging financing for disasters, before shocks happen.
IRP Herald Volume 38 is the knowledge report for a Focus Day Session at the Understanding RIsk Global Forum 2024 : A roadmap to Scale up Progress with Risk-informed Recovery.
To support national planning and international advocacy, this report provides policy-makers in Somalia with new estimates of current and potential future climate-attributable losses and damages.
Supporting Pastoralism and Agriculture in Recurrent and Protracted Crises (SPARC)
The ANU Disaster Solutions Update and Roundtable 2024 aims to identify the key challenges regarding funding for resilience, recovery, and insurance; and discuss the research to address financing challenges.
This declaration by member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) expresses their commitment to strengthen ASEAN regional disaster management mechanisms with a particular focus on disaster recovery